Check out the beautiful animals

Many beautiful animals still wait at our animal shelters for someone to take them home. Check out the websites of Inyo County

Roxy in Big Pine

animal shelter and Mono County animal control.

You will see photos of the dogs and cats who want to go home with you. At Inyo’s shelter, check out Mr. Rogers, a very friendly and handsome black and white Pit Bull who was found wandering as a stray in a Big Pine school yard. He is a year and a half old.

Roxy is a beautiful, fair-skinned, two and a half year old Pit with delicate fetters and a soulful disposition, according to shelter workers.

In Mono County, check out eight year old Yoti, a Shepherd mix with a sensitive nature. Plus Atto, 10 years old. A Basset Hound.

Plenty of beautiful cats at both animal shelters. You can check out Mono’s animals at monocounty.ca.gov/departments/animal/adoption.html. You can call the Whitmore Shelter at 935-4734.

Check out Inyo animals online at inyocountyanimalshelter.com or call 938-2715

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About Benett Kessler

Always interested in writing, Benett was the editor of her high school paper, proceeded to the University of Chicago and then out West where she and John Heston formed Eastern Sierra News Service in Inyo County. They fed film to KNXT in Los Angeles and co-wrote and produced the first daily radio news in the Eastern Sierra. Their work ranged from a published news magazine to the first television newscast. They continued to provide videotaped news to KABC and other news outlets. After a seat on the Mammoth Times board and work as newswriter, Benett formed her own company, Sierra Broadcasters and launched an FM radio station, now KSRW and a broadcast television station, KSRW-TV33. The latest addition – Sierrawave.net. Her company motto: Comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable.